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Here it is, if you're interested. I do plan to add some updates as there are a few kinks that definitely need to be adjusted. But otherwise, this stuff is all good. like, yo.

The only real kinks are that the design is so bare, and that auto magic redirection isn't working properly. ( It should be taking you back to the entry page after editing or creating one, but it does not. AngularJS is interesting creature. ) Also, I should improve on over all design ( aesthetic / graphic / flow ) of the app, and include a document on pagedown syntax. I consider these bugfixes, and rather short term release guidelines.

Long term, would be a publishing / distribution platform likely relying on couchdb with a server back end that processes it for tagging / relevance making a new news outlet. There is also a non-chrome app version that I'm working on over at Cloud9 -- that's where you're most likely to see progress on the server end and you can also try it out on other browsers ( Firefox / IE, even / Opera/ Android / iOS / etc ).
Bare in mind, on other browsers it does not yet work for completely offline use ( I plan to make that a more final move as that's annoying to update ).

Also, @Linkandzelda, I could make this have a native window frame. Notice the blatant absence of a back button and address bar, too?
But with bootstrap, I feel like the close button / header navbar thing looked better without the native frame, SO.

Interesting, though it's not a standalone app so I can't take it to uni or any other machine without installing chrome and then installing this.

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There is also a non-chrome app version that I'm working on over at Cloud9 -- that's where you're most likely to see progress on the server end and you can also try it out on other browsers ( Firefox / IE, even / Opera/ Android / iOS / etc ).

So, assuming your browser's data is stored and you have a browser with SOME level of HTML5 storage support, you can still use it. ;P

Also, Adobe Brackets is actually built on HTML5 / Javascript / CSS3 as well, and it is powered by a shrunk-down version of Chrome, and I'm sure I could do something similar.

*edit* ah, yes

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For this native application shell, Brackets uses the Chromium Embedded Framework, which embeds a version of WebKit.